This chapter is part of an international comparative study on changes in the process of family formation and the new role of women in modern industrial societies. We used longitudinal data to examine the validity of the common view that women's growing economic independence has had a critical and presumably irreversible impact on the family system in modern societies. Italy stands for its continuing traditional pattern of family formation and a persistent unequal gender division of power and roles.
Trends in Family Formation in Italy and the New Role of Women / PINNELLI CESARONI, Antonella; DE ROSE, Alessandra. - (1995), pp. 174-190.
Trends in Family Formation in Italy and the New Role of Women
PINNELLI CESARONI, Antonella;DE ROSE, Alessandra
1995
Abstract
This chapter is part of an international comparative study on changes in the process of family formation and the new role of women in modern industrial societies. We used longitudinal data to examine the validity of the common view that women's growing economic independence has had a critical and presumably irreversible impact on the family system in modern societies. Italy stands for its continuing traditional pattern of family formation and a persistent unequal gender division of power and roles.File allegati a questo prodotto
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